A radial wedge flange clamp comprising a pair of flanges each comprising a plurality of peripheral flat wedge facets having flat wedge surfaces and opposed and mating flat surfaces attached to or otherwise engaged with two elements to be joined and including a series of generally u-shaped wedge clamps each having flat wedge interior surfaces and engaging one pair of said peripheral flat wedge facets. Each of said generally u-shaped wedge clamps has in its opposing extremities apertures for the tangential insertion of bolts to apply uniform radial force to said wedge clamps when assembled about said wedge segments.
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8. A radial wedge clamp for joining two tubular members of similar diameter comprising:
A) a pair of flanges each comprising: I) a plurality of individual, radially disposed, peripheral flat wedge facets spaced about said central aperture and attached to or engage with one of said tubular members, each of said peripheral flat wedge facets having an opposed facing flat surface and an oppositely facing wedge-shaped surface; and II) a plurality of generally u-shaped and abutting wedge clamps having a pair of opposing interior wedge shaped surfaces and opposing extremities and equal in number to the number of said plurality of peripheral flat wedge facets; each of said generally u-shaped wedge clamps engaging one mating pair of said peripheral flat wedge facets and having in their opposed extremities a pair of registering apertures for the tangential insertion of threaded bolts from one of said abutting generally u-shaped wedge clamps to another of said generally u-shaped wedge clamps thereby providing the application of uniform radial force to said wedge clamps when said bolts are concurrently tightened thereby forcing said wedge clamps against said flat wedge facets and said flat surfaces toward each other.
1. A radial wedge flange clamp comprising:
A) a pair of flanges each comprising: I) a central aperture defining a periphery; II) a plurality of individual, radially disposed, peripheral flat wedge facets spaced about said periphery and attached to or engaged about two elements to be joined and each of said peripheral flat wedge facets having an opposed facing flat surface and an oppositely facing wedge-shaped surface,; and III) a plurality of generally u-shaped and abutting wedge clamps having a pair of opposing interior wedge shaped surfaces and opposing extremities, arranged to engage a mating pair of said oppositely facing wedge-shaped surfaces from each of said flanges and equal in number to the number of said plurality of peripheral flat wedge facets; each of said generally u-shaped wedge clamps engaging one mating pair of said peripheral flat wedge facets and having in their opposed extremities a pair of registering apertures for the tangential insertion of threaded bolts from one of said abutting generally u-shaped wedge clamps to another of said generally u-shaped wedge clamps thereby providing the application of uniform radial force to said wedge clamps when said bolts are concurrently tightened thereby forcing said wedge clamps against said flat wedge facets and said flat surfaces toward each other.
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A) a mounting flange attached to each of said ends and comprising: i) a main body portion about the periphery of said end; and ii) a radially extending shoulder portion proximate each of said ends; B) in each of said pair of flanges, a central aperture that peripherally engages one of said shoulders; and C) a mating ring that peripherally engages said main body portions and said mating ring is encompassed by said generally u-shaped wedge clamps when said generally u-shaped wedge clamps are applied over said flanges and said bolts are tightened.
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The United States of America may have certain rights in this invention under Management and Operating Contract No. DE-AC05-84ER 40150 from the Department of Energy.
The present invention relates to a device for making quick and reliable connection and disconnection of metal seal flanges.
The mating surfaces of conventional, commercial wedge flange clamps that use flat or conical wedges that apply axial force to a conical shaped flange do not make full surface contact over the entire range of motion of the clamp. Thus, these clamps are not able to generate the high force needed to achieve tight metal to metal seals. The most common of such wedge flange clamps are identified as band clamps, hinged clamps and chain clamps. In each of these prior art clamps, a band, a hinged peripheral structure or a peripheral chain is used to force a flat or conical wedge clamping mechanism against and over a conical shaped flange. While such devices provide useful clamps each is subject to certain limitations.
For example, in the case of the band and hinged clamps, full surface contact is attained in only at a single point radial position. At other radial positions, the contact reverts to one or two line contacts that are subject to high friction and galling. In the chain clamp, full surface contact does not exist over the entire width of the chain segments but only at points at approximately the midpoint of the chain segment where they are in radial contact with the conical wedge.
Generation of the high axial forces needed to attain a tight metal to metal seal is only possible when full surface contact exists continuously between a flat wedge and a wedge shaped flange at every radial position.
It would therefore be highly desirable to have a wedge flange clamp that achieves full surface contact between a flat wedge and a wedge shaped flange over the entire available surface of both such elements through their entire range of motion.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved interdependent wedge element flange and clamp system that maintains full surface contact between flat wedge clamp segments and matching flat wedge shaped flange facets.
It is another object of the present invention to provide such an improved clamp that is useful in tight physical space installations where axial installation and wrenching of axially disposed bolts or other similar fasteners is difficult or undesirable.
The radial wedge flange clamp of the present invention comprises a pair of flanges each comprising plurality of flat male peripheral wedge facets attached to or otherwise secured about two elements to be joined and a series of flat female wedge clamps each engaging one pair of said flat peripheral wedge facets and having in their opposed extremities apertures for the tangential insertion of bolts to apply uniform radial force to said wedge clamps thereby forcing the flat surfaces of said flat female wedge clamps against said flat surfaces of said wedge facets when said bolts are tightened.
Referring now to
According to the present invention, each of radial wedge clamps 16a-16f is provided with a pair of apertures 34a-34f and 36a-36f. Apertures 34a-34f are sized to receive bolts 38a-38f (shown in
Referring now to
Radial wedge clamp 10 and all of its various elements can be fabricated from any number of materials. Most commonly, such clamps are made of steel or some other appropriate metal, by polymers; for example engineering polymeric materials may also be used. Similarly, hybrid clamps wherein the wedge shaped flanges 11 and 13 are located on a polymeric pipe or other structure, radial wedge clamps 16a-16f may be fabricated from steel or some other metal.
As will be obvious to the skilled artisan, seal 44 as shown in
The number of flange facets 12a-12f and 14a-14f and wedge clamps 16a-16f is, of course largely a matter of design choice. The use of a hexagonal or six-sided arrangement as depicted in the drawings provides an optimized structure from an assembly and engineering standpoint and is therefore preferred.
As the invention has been described, it will be further apparent to those skilled in the art that the same may be varied in many ways without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Any and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
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